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Show XO AKTil'l-K ot lIlV- rfqUlUM UH imu'b attention us the ailUr. The Warwick collar is the 0110 you should wwr. -;! An executive oU'uo llu1 i liini;-man'. liini;-man'. Tiik ii&u'i.Mi ti-i-in examinations of St. M.irk'i sohoils will behold on WVdiieiilay mid Thurs l..y,M.iivli -lib ami oih. Friends of lac school :m-invito! :m-invito! lo bo present. i-j.l J. M. Ti-.:nt.i;, IVin. Common picas ple.tso shut the ileor. Dkath and DuTfti-onos to Poor Printing and F.tUe Prices at ilond's JobOmee, OdoH. "-! Watc:iss and Clocks ri-p viro 1 at low prices by 0. Asmussen, ophite p.st ottijc. Ho is tho best w.itch-maker w.itch-maker in the land. nil'J Tiie seaio of jw-k! breeding B natural. The ksasjs DiiiwoeJcy sells the VEHV LIVE GEl-:?:: FATUCliS f 1' 75cL?., 3 the tRiht costs nothing;. He buys fum-luro by the car load, and has feathers packed in bureau draweis. ml'-) I Two things in this world that should not ho trilb-d with a woman's opinion, ami me uurnies-s euu 01 a wasp. Who can complain of hard times, when N. &. E. Tlmkofsky soil every description of first-class liquor at their old rates? They carry an immense im-mense stock and will not impose the new whisky tax on their customers for a loug time. Call and judge for yourself. mlO A pcor relation -tMeil an anecdote badly. ll.uir.nn and Swiss embroideries just receive 1 at Cohn's CahTiiia Store, 91 Main street. m l Bjy yous Coal Oil of Uid A Kitiiey, opposite Walker House, reduced re-duced to 50cU. per git Ion. fl3 Carpets are bought by the yard, and worn by the toot. If you want furniture call at Joel-son's, Joel-son's, Groeshcck block, Second South ' street, Salt Lake city. fT Lamps asd Lamp Goods at panic prices at Reid &. Kinney's. (13 Waistinj; sweetness puliki your arm about a pretty wamin. Portraits rs all styles and finish. ; Rocky Mountain views, best in Utah, , all kinds. Foreign stereoscopic views , just arrived, $'2 per dozeu. Frames j in great variety, mouldings, etj, at! C. R. Savage's art gallery. f-1 Gheat REDuanox in Limp Goods at Reid & Kinsey's. 113 As you cannot avoid your own company make it as good as possible. maker, has removed to his old stared on Commercial street. f 3 Alt:. Wagser, Saddle Rock Oyster house, has received a shipment of fine fresh keg oysters. j2S Instead of saying "look up" the Texan exclaims: "Sec hyar, old fellow !" Kovle Oyle 50cts. per gallon at Reid a- Kinney's. fl3 Excelsior Iron Mines, Hematite from four lodes, best quality for fluxing. Address J. W. Snell, superintendent, super-intendent, Idaho Slre. 22 Habit is a cable. Every day we weave a thread, and soon wo cannot bieak it. Xot Wondehfl'L. The great demand de-mand for boots and shoes of our own make, because the public know the excellence and cue:ipnes3 of our goods. Wurkingmeu's dop. 00 Main Street. nlo Best Coal Oil only oOcts. per gal Iod at Reid &. Kiusey's. 113 lire. Beecher is an awful homely woman, but then her bread is never heavy. Dr. C. Y. Higgixs. Office boors lrom 9 to 12 a.m., and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. c!6. Great Inducements offered to wholesale purchasers in Lamps, Coal Oil, etc., at Reid & Kinsoy's. fl3 It is the high price of slate pencils that is driving the saloon keepers to the poerliouse. The "Gazetteer of Utah and Salt Lake City Directory' warmly eulo gized by the press East and est, is an excellent book to send everywhere that information on Utah is desired. For side at the Herald oflicc; price $3. m2S Human Hair. Just opened, every variety in combs, brushes and French ornaments for the hair, at the Standard Hair Store, V. Irvine, proprietor. pro-prietor. nill "May heaven blesj you and keep you from your own true love, JJen-jamin JJen-jamin Herrick," was the way the letter ended. University Lihuary and Reading Rooms, open every evening from 0 to n ''"ission free. "19 Sunday schools, Attention. We have on hand 300 or 400 copies ol "Echoes of the Wasatch," containing "Modern Siihb"and other poems by Hood Alston, which we will sell cheap. F'rquire nt the Herald Ci muling room. m l Notice So Ore Mollern. Hip Sandv Smcltiiifr Comp tny, ft I Smuly, ljt:iii. will bid on ii I ores fir s.I.-, J -,ro will ii kI it u tuo r ft iviuit too ins-ill Uvmipi'iy !.-fo-o lijiu-ing of ilirir ore-. b r inlor-niiti-in, :kk- t l-'rc-J. H. ily.-r , Mupr net:ti.;n, S if.il v. Kuforrno' II. ii-J-wo'th, Wl-11, Fanr.tA; C S:,U Liko City. niS Jj'kkd. II. ilYKits, Supt. REnXSTROM & P0HLZ0X. !Xe reliant Tailors, 22 SECOND SOL'TU STKKKT, (Opi.ofito Walker Sro'a E.mM fcALl LAKE CITY, First-eUss Riais k-pt ctantly on fcici Ererrthini: niada up at ihis t-lablislimo' : fuaraotocd to civo entire eat iafao lion. 1 1" SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. AJrmi oaiL-ntj tinJer thLa boadin 10 cenfc i'ir -in ..Jr 4ny . .thinc in.crtrd for lei-. rfcn.0 fy- 0Dl, i.iio, TO REiT. fp'; K PR KM IS I'.-? Xo, !M) pST TKMIM.E I. : fo-, fjitfc.l uj, t.r a hnir, f ri (!)'. j -r -ny '"i'lnf'B iln-miro of or aJ,iiu D. unit, I1- O. b',x . T I 'HI IM.MKDI.vn; I-nS-iK-SlON. A u no" b !'k h !!-. o .ititninc cloven ro'imi. i-n. rock collar in i O'it-n..uo ar-rnr ar-rnr kihJ ior ono. two ur throe families" 'u lo.-mi-n in tbo dlv: f.u- blUChs nnrth of '..i.toi baa;. Aj.p'.y to J. Aliord, at " an. fcr Urns. Item to -uit tlio lUnot. nili FOR SALE. PUB STOCK. F IXTTRH-i AND HOOD I wi'loi liio iai.llc ((.; k JioMaurnEt. on WMirjlo: iho ill health cf ih.i it. i no or. W.i ly oa ihr prcuijcj, c. U. Waiter, vro- 'rut r mrli watches &. jewelry. (iOSftii CIT SALE! CABLC.ASMUSSEfi Opposite Ihstofficc, WILT. MAKR A MnT DETERMINED etfurt to dijoo of his unsurpassed GOLD AMD SILVER FINE JEWELRY, Consisting of Full Sols, Brooches, Earrings, Lockets, Lock-ets, Nccklacea, Crosses, Finger Rings, Gold and Silver Chains, Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Charms, Trinkets, Fine Spectacles, Spec-tacles, Field Glasses, Telescopes, French and American Clocks, etc., AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES. 'PURCHASERS INVITED COIYIE ONE, CONiE ALL. '.T;::r; -GO EAST via the Trans -Continental Route. This is the shortest, best and only line running Pullman's celebrated Palace Sleeping Cars and Coaches, connecting with Union Pacific R. R. at Omaha and from the West, via Grand Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rupida, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, for CSICASO AND TEE EAST. Passengers for Chicago, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Portland, Boston, Vpw York. PhiliwJplnhia BiltimnrP Washington, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Cairo and all POINTS SOUTH AND EAST, should buy their tickets via Chicago and the Chicago &. North-Western Railway. Close connections are made at Chicago Chi-cago with the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Baltimore it Ohio, Michigan Mich-igan Central, Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago, Kankakee Line and Pan Handle Koutcs, for all points EAST and SOUTli-FJASrand with the Chicago & Alton and Illinois Central for all poinU SOUTH. This is the J'ionc-r Line between the Pacilic Coast and Cnicago, and was the first to connect with the great Pacilic. Rrads, and form the OVERLAND OVER-LAND ROUTE. This line is the shortest rail line between Omaha and Chicago; the track is of the best steel rail, and all the appuiuiuieuts are firvt-class. The trains are made up of elegant new Pullman Palace Drawing Room and Sleeping Coaches, luxurious, well lightid and well ventilated Day Coaches, and pleasant iuunging and smoking cars. The cars are all equipped with the celebrated Miller Safely Platform, and patent Bullers and Couplings, VYcstinghouse Safety Air Brakes, and every other appliance that has been devised for the safety ol passenger trains. All trains are run y telegraph. In a word, this GREAT THROUGH LINE has tho best and smoothest track, and the most elegant and comfortable comforta-ble equipment ol any road iu the West, and has no competitor in the country. Remember you ask for your Tickets Tick-ets via the Chicago tfc North-Western Railway, and take no other . Tickets over this route are sold by all Ticket Agents in the United States. W. H. STENNETT. tn-n I l'o5-Duer Ascdi. flAEVIN HUGHITT, (ioncrAl -upihntendcnt. jan27 LS CAL NOTICE. Estate of Jaxes H. Carter, DECEASED! NOTICE IS HEUEUY GIVE'? DY TIIK uadoraisoed Alniirisirniori of tho above naicoi G--ltc, to tbo creditors ul , r,;i al; i.or-fcn.-huvitiK claims ap.iinit rrij Jc-:c;io'i. tn exhibit the sauio wi;h neoa?snry voacuors, wi'.hin two years trom Iho Vh January, lt-74, to tho undcr-iinc 1, r.t oT.,-o of M.a. Carter, in tho Federal Con-t Ilouso buildim. Main stroct, Salt l.;ike City. FLOKKNCK J. CAIITER, M. A. CAHl'KK, 4 Adn-iniptratorf. Estate of Alvah D. Heaton DECEASED. Notice is ii k k f ii v mv;v V-Y TTI E Lindorii'ocd adinini'intor Iho iil-ove-Mitir d cM to tbo creditor" nl .n nil por- .nrt havmit elatms Ui.-.-iint ?.iH d crir-d, to l-xIiiM-ihi tu;uo within y.uim ir.,ni tho Mb "l:iv "f ovailio'. ITI, lu-tliJ ULdr-rished ULdr-rished al U nt'omu U.u.in 111!1 l:Y H Mll.Ll'R. n'i Aumii.ii trator. FIcm's! Roto!! FIoisk!!!' HAYK.l) COMl'Ll'.TI! CATALUljl1 ES a-;d i'lato u! tho CHOICEST t IIAHDY Ornamental flowering and foliaa SHRUBS m PLANTS Of EASY CULTURE nod Mtremo heau'y, . I am iirci.aroi to re-t;vo ord;rs a. Ea-torn ' I Prices lUic a rt-fin!tv, Fott'actioa luarmtocd. 1 1 m?) .'. J. Dl'KB, 7. C.M.I. MISCELLANEOUS. E miiPn o H J--,' -A 3 H - 'J v 3 SCOTCH STORE, Ju:t received A Fresh Shipment of Moir & Son's Abeideen Fresh Hcrriiis-, Keller's Dundee Marmalade, Fin nun noddies, Yarmouth Bloaters, Edinlinrpli Oatmeal and Oatmeal Grits, L. Rose & C'o.'s Leith Lime Juice, etc., e(. Remember the place, north of the Postollice. f 14 INSURANCE. French Insurance Cowatioi, Iircly fire, OF PARIS, FRANCE. Capital Fs. 12,000,000 Assets, Mar. 1, '71.. Fs. 25,522,570.48 (Over $5,000,000). H. R. RflArcFt! & CO., Agents, Office: Wells, Fargo & Co's Building, SALT LAKE CITY. SI ST. PAUL ME ani MINE INSURANCE CO. Capital paid up, - - $100,000 00 Assets Jan. 1st. 1S75, $0S,H6 52 J.C.BUEBAXK, C.H.BIGELOW, President. Secretary. H. R. MANN & CO., AGENTS, Salt Lake City, fir J PEMFIEE INSURANCE CO., Of Philadelphia, Pa. Capital paid up, - - $200,000 00 Assets, Jan. 1st, 1S75, $451,790 03 TJTOS. T.BLAKF.MOHE, President; J. B. WAItXKB, Secretary. H. R. MANN & CO., AGENTS, Salt Lake City, no J nWSAS T?ira Tnsnrannp f!n 11U1IMUU 1UV XUUU1UUUJ VUiJ Of Leavenworth, Kansas. Capital paid up, - - $200,000 00 Assets, Jan. 1st, 1S75, $311,777 67 E.HEXSLEY, ED. JtUSSFLL, President; Secretary. H. R. IV1ANN & CO., AGENTS, Salt Lake City. ni J Home Mutual Insnrance Co. OF CALIFORNIA. Capital paid up, - $300,000.00. Assets Jan. 1st, 1S75, - $571,229.04. J..J! JfOUGETOX, C.B.STOEY, Piesidcnl. Secretary. H. R. KiAMsU & CO., AGENTS, Salt Lake City. .... y Special Notice! 'JHE Z. C. M. I. STOVE DE-partment DE-partment has been transferred from the Old Constitution Building to the Hardware and Grocery Department, Depart-ment, west of Eagle Emporium, whero increased facilities enable them to offer the largest lino of Cooking and Heating Stoves and Stove Furnituro to. bo found in the Went, as also Iron, Steel, Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Gas and Steam Pipe, Gaa Fittings, Plows and other Agricultural Implements, etc., etc. W. H. HOOPER, m.3 Superintendent, , F. 0. LINF0RTH, Ph. B Assajcr and (iiewist. Particular niton t ion paid to the finnlysia of Iron Ore, Galenas, Clays and Con Is. Laboratory Fir.;t Suth s'roet, throe doors wcit of Z. C. M. I OFFICE HOURS, from 9 a.m. lo 1 p.m. and from 2 to i p.m. Reference W3f. JEXyiXGS. j |